Utilities

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Boulder City provides its residents with utility services, including electric, water, sewer and refuse collection. All of these services are billed to the residents by the Utility Billing Office. The Utility Billing Office has helpful and important information relating to residential and commercial electric, water and sewer rates, refuse rates, recycling and utility billing payment policies.
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June 2018

Did you know that only 6% of Boulder City utility accounts receive their bill via email? Help us keep Boulder City clean and green and ask us about signing up for paperless billing. Don't wait for the mailman, with paperless bills you receive your bill as soon as it is printed. Call or email us today to request emailed bills.

May 2018

On April 10th, 2018 city council adopted Resolution 6767 regarding the Boulder City Energy Assistance Program. Click here for a copy of the resolution. All participants who currently receive the BCEAP discount and no state benefit, will need to be approved by the State of Nevada Energy Assistance Program. Click apply for a copy of the application.

March 2018

Spring has sprung, and it's that time of year when we start thinking of doing a little spring cleaning. Your spring cleaning efforts can have an effect on your power bills. Here are Some tips to conserve energy during the upcoming summer months.

If your A/C unit is on the ground, keep the area around it clean and free of blockages to maintain a good air flow.

Keep the seals and gaskets on refrigerators & freezers clean to maintain a good seal. Also, vacuum your refrigerator coils that are underneath and in back of the fridge and make sure they have plenty of air flow like your A/C unit.

If your dishwasher has a filter, make sure that it is clean.

Make sure windows are clean and all weather stripping is clean and free of any damage. This will keep hot air out and cool air in. Cover windows during the hottest part of the day and months, and allow the sun to heat your home during the cooler months.

February 2017

Resolution 6570 went into effect on January 1, 2017. To read the resolution click here. This resolution increases the fees charged to those who are disconnected for non-payment and those who request special services like a same day turn on for new account setup. Anyone who wishes power to be restored after 5pm Monday- Thursday will be charged an additional after hours fee. Extensions on past due bills will no longer be granted to accounts that have been disconnected for non-payment. The past due balance along with the reconnection fee must be paid to restore service.

January 2017

On the go? More and more utility customers are turning to mobile and electronic solutions to manage their utility accounts. Our Citizen Self Service website allows you to see your account balance, consumption history, and make payments online no matter where you are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The site is easy to use and more and more customers are signing up each month. It's fast, free, and easy just click the pay your bill online link above.

In response to longer delivery times for bills delivered via the postal service, the Utility Billing Office has issued a 5 day grace period on late fees. We will still generate late notices the day after the due date, but that notice will explain which date late fees will be added.

Cold winter temperatures can do a number on pipes. Be sure to watch your water consumption and check your home for leaks. Most homes lose up to 10,000 gallons a year due to undetected leaks. Click here on tips on how to find them.